“Decision Making” session at the AMYCA Business School – Murcia
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 5:19 am
On November 30th I will be giving a workshop in Murcia on the importance of decision making . Organized by the prestigious AMYCA Business School , it aims to foster the capacity of entrepreneurs and business people in the region to make this “art” of decision making.
“Decisions are always linked to the possibility of error. There are people who tend not to make decisions because they are afraid of making mistakes, and they let circumstances iraq telegram data decide for them, thus abandoning control of their own existence.
These types of people, who deny themselves the possibility of “failing”, paradoxically end up doing so because by not deciding they have no chance of finding success. By giving up the possibility of failing, they also give up the possibility of succeeding.”
The day, as usual in my sessions, will have a totally dynamic character . The participants will be the real protagonists. Through practical cases and after some brief theoretical guidelines, the groups will have to learn to decide… by deciding?
From here, I would like to once again thank the AMYCA Business School and its CEO Daniel Robles for the opportunity to be back in their classrooms.
“Decisions are always linked to the possibility of error. There are people who tend not to make decisions because they are afraid of making mistakes, and they let circumstances iraq telegram data decide for them, thus abandoning control of their own existence.
These types of people, who deny themselves the possibility of “failing”, paradoxically end up doing so because by not deciding they have no chance of finding success. By giving up the possibility of failing, they also give up the possibility of succeeding.”
The day, as usual in my sessions, will have a totally dynamic character . The participants will be the real protagonists. Through practical cases and after some brief theoretical guidelines, the groups will have to learn to decide… by deciding?
From here, I would like to once again thank the AMYCA Business School and its CEO Daniel Robles for the opportunity to be back in their classrooms.